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My daughter and I took a walk sunday and she stopped playing and posed willingly for a few occasion. Here's one of them.

 

R8, 35mm F/2.8 on 100 ISO Kodak, Imacon scan.

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I recall a few years ago you posted a photograph of your very pregnant wife and she commented how it made her legs look thick. Is this young lady by any chance the one who resided in the womb at that time?

 

She's very lovely, and so is this photograph.

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Just taking a break from some work and got this one scanned and worked over.

 

Same R8, 35 mm, 100 ISO, Imacon scan.

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I tend to see picutures in the context of which effect they will create in a magazine and how they will work in a magazine.

 

This is how I see the last one and what will make me decide which is best in the end. I know we are a few here on the forum who view pictures that way.

 

My wife of course view pictures an entirely different way ;-)

 

Thanks for the many comments. Yes, Robin Isabella here was the reason my wife looked like an entire country (Greenland). She's more like Italy now.

 

Canfred,

The Imacon scanner is a great scanner becuase it is simpel and straight forward. Nothing fancy going on inside automatically. And even I had it running side by side with a Coolpix IV till a year ago, it has the quality we discuss from time to rime in regards to film versus digital: that digital will look incredible sharp when looking at details. But that film often look sharper, more natural and better when you look at the full picture.

The Coolpix and the Imacon is about the same resolution but the Imacon just appear more detailed even the Coolpix would (automatically fik it so that it looked to) be sharper. So yes, I'm happy with it but would like to get the bigger one with autofocus that can also scan reflex.

 

Except for that, I love sharpness. I find myself often picking pictures first for technical reasons and then secondly expression. Which is clearly an error. But I do (just as I have wet dreams about Hasselblad H2 to get it super-sharp)

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Makes me miss the fall season (Im in Phx AZ where its warm all year, thus no color changes w/ the trees)

 

Thanks.

 

It looks nicer on pictures than in real life ;-) I don't know. After two months of darkness, rain and cold weather I tend to get an inside person and actually like being indoor. And then when the summer comes, I love being oustide and not having to wear that much clothing. It's like two personalities.

 

(A German friend told me she had heard that all Danes walked naked about. Which I can tell is completely untrue. Another story is that because the weather is so bad in Denmark people had to stay indoor. Which is why the Danes developed so nice design and furnitures. I like that story better. Sweet but probably propaganda for some furniture association).

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I tend to see picutures in the context of which effect they will create in a magazine and how they will work in a magazine.

 

Thorsten,

 

Because I'm a magazine editor, I tend to do the same thing. It serves me well at work, but I try to break out of that mode when I'm shooting for fun.

 

Again, these are wonderful, evocative shots.

 

Larry

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